In Qiaojiabao Village, Jinzhongyu County, Shanxi Province, stands a architectural treasure carrying the glorious history of Jin merchants Qiaojia compound. It is like a heavy history book, telling people the legend of Qiao family and the vastness of Jin merchant culture. Qiao's compound was built in the Qing Qianlong period, after many renovations during the Tongzhi, Guangxu period and the early years of the Republic of China, and the construction time spanned more than two centuries. The entire complex covers a wide area, with 6 courtyards, 20 small courtyards, 313 houses, and a construction area of 4175 square meters. Its architectural style is unique, it is a fully enclosed castle-style complex, overlooking from a high place, with a double-happy font layout, magnificent. Entering Qiao's compound, it seems to travel through time and space, and return to the bustling Jin Shang era. A straight stone paving road of about 80 meters long divides six courtyards from the north and the south. The road is also called the outer courtyard. Ches and horses can enter and exit. There are Hummer stone pillars and Shangma stone outside the gate of the north courtyard. The carved beams and painted buildings on both sides of the road, moths and dough arches, show the exquisite construction craftsmanship everywhere. The doors and windows of the compound, beams and columns, and walls are covered with exquisite brick, wood, stone and painted, and each carving contains auspicious meaning, and each pattern is a vivid folk story. Qiao's compound is not only a masterpiece of architectural art, but also an important carrier of Jinshang culture. With its unique family training and business training, Qiao's family has cultivated a generation of honest, trustworthy, smart and capable businessmen. Qiao's business training "prepared enough, cautious; judge the situation, steadily advance", etc., reflects their business wisdom and business ethics. And the family training "seek fame and seek Limo, you must ask for yourself; spare clothes and food, not wealth, fate, blessings", etc., teach the children to stand up and cherish the blessings. This